In 1996 “only” 77 million Americans were suffering chronic pain annually. Today, that number is more than 150 million! That amounts to a 100% increase in just a dozen years!

I’ll bet you didn’t know that pain costs an estimated $100 billion each year! And that health experts estimate that 80% of adult Americans will suffer from chronic back pain at some point in their lives.

As if that weren’t enough, chronic pain has significant and long-lasting psychological effects… as I am sure most of you know all too well.

So how is it that, with our modern scientific mainstream medicine, we are suffering more, not less?

Well, I’m here to tell you that this is rediculous and that you don’t have to live with chronic pain.

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